If you upgrading to newer firmware and you are require to do hard reset.Hey, short question.
How is the throughput from WAN to LAN? I have a 1 Gb/s Internet-Connection, so it's important for me.
At the the Chart here at Snb is the throughput at 787.1 Mbps. But they test it with the Firmware 3.0.0.4.376_2061.
How it looks with the new Asus-Firmware? Or is it better with an other Firmware like Merlin? Have you any data for me?
thanks!
In this instance (Definitely not always true) Asus have told us specifically you just need to restart - no hard reset - and for me that has been fine. But of course, if you have any problems then hard reset and reload everything manually or using John's nvram tool.If you upgrading to newer firmware and you are require to do hard reset.
Best regard,
Very poor
Seems identical to me, although a bit early to say! Someone in Singapore said the UI had changed but it looks identical to me; maybe it was a joke?!Any feedback on 4839?
If you upgrading to newer firmware and you are require to do hard reset.
Best regard,
Very poor
As the user is starting from an old build then it is highly recommended if not a must. If otherwise you are on a more recent version then, as also indicated by ASUS, you do not need a reset.In this instance (Definitely not always true) Asus have told us specifically you just need to restart - no hard reset - and for me that has been fine. But of course, if you have any problems then hard reset and reload everything manually or using John's nvram tool.
Yep, my bad. Didn't read everything before posting.
Yes, I know that, but didn't read the guys situation before posting. In fact when I first posted I thought it was you asking the question! It's a Monday and I hadn't had any coffee
This is my post to jk in Singapore about the 5Ghz guest network problem (yes, it's the main router having this problem)No problem
May i know your error code is came from main router right?
Mar 30 09:06:30 kernel: net_ratelimit: 20 callbacks suppressed
Mar 30 09:06:30 kernel: br0: received packet on vlan1 with own address as source address
Mar 30 09:06:30 kernel: br0: received packet on vlan1 with own address as source address
Best regard,
Very Poor
Mar 30 09:01:03 rc_service: httpd 644:notify_rc restart_wireless
Mar 30 09:01:09 CTF: STP enabled, disable FA
Mar 30 09:01:12 kernel: wl_module_init: passivemode set to 0x0
Mar 30 09:01:12 kernel: wl_module_init: txworkq set to 0x1
Mar 30 09:01:12 kernel: eth1: Broadcom BCM4360 802.11 Wireless Controller 6.37.14.86 (r456083)
Mar 30 09:01:12 kernel: br0: adding interface vlan4000 with same address as a received packet
Mar 30 09:01:15 kernel: br0: received packet on vlan1 with own address as source address
Thx, but I do not have one, maybe i buy one but I need first some information about the throughput. My question is, can it be that the throughput WAN-LAN is better now, then it was with 2061?
Because 787.1 Mbps it's not so nice, when you have a 1 Gb/s WAN-Connection.
Seems identical to me, although a bit early to say! Someone in Singapore said the UI had changed but it looks identical to me; maybe it was a joke?!
4825 (and maybe this build) did a great job with wlan (especially 5Ghz), but both have a serious bug with the 5Ghz guest network (unusable here).
it is working for me...Upnp not work in this beta
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